Those wishing to visit the flea markets in Vienna will be pleasantly surprised - there are quite a few of them here, although the most popular ones can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Having found them, everyone will be able to acquire antiques, see the true face of the city and bargain for the product they like.
Market Naschmarkt
This flea market takes place on Saturdays at the southwestern edge of the Naschmarkt. On such days, a huge number of people go in search of “untold treasures”, because jewelry, household utensils, furniture antiques, old books and so on appear on its shelves.
To find a really worthwhile thing from a heap of Viennese junk, it makes sense to come to the market in the morning. Since both gross fakes and true works of art coexist on the same counter, you will have to spend a lot of time looking for the right thing. It is worth noting that those who wish to take a break from shopping can have a bite to eat at one of the local food outlets.
Flea market in Gewerbepark Stadlau
This market is famous for its large selection of goods at low prices: for example, you can find a used tripod for a camera in good condition for 10 euros or a large painting in a gilded frame for 15 euros.
Am hof markt
This flea market, which takes place on Fridays-Saturdays in the Place Am Hof, offers you your favorite items in March-December (among the many items you can find figurines, ceramics, candelabra, paintings, antique jewelry and books).
Kunstmarkt Spittelberg
In this art market, you can get inexpensive handmade things - leather goods, decorated with shades, dolls
Nacht Flohmarkt am Sudbahnhof
This night flea market is mostly visited by locals. It is located at the South Station. It is worth noting that the night flea market unfolds on Fridays and Saturdays from the first days of March to the end of December.
Shopping in Vienna
Several other flea markets deserve the attention of tourists. These include Ketzergasse (Ketzergasse, 206A) and Altjosefstadt (Florianigasse, 54).
From Vienna you can bring porcelain, pumpkin oil, Tyrolean hat, Riesling wine, Peter Matzhold's pipe. Those who are interested in expensive and elegant things should pay attention to the “golden triangle” - it is located between St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Opera and the Hofburg.